American writer and novelist Jamaica Kincaid’s success doesn’t hinder her from continuing to learn and prosper.
Second finalist for president speaks to PCC
At a public forum held Monday in Creveling Lounge, PCC president/superintendent candidate Mark Rocha stressed the importance of moving PCC into the 21st century on all fronts, and hinted at a decade-long vision for the “next community college” centered around the Educational Master Plan (EMP).
A look back with…Professor Lonnie Teper
After speaking to him, it is clear that physical conditioning Professor Lonnie Teper has come a long way from his early academic years at Montebello High School.
Percussion ensemble wins drum line championships
PCC’s Marching Percussion Ensemble came in first place at the American Drum Line Championships on April 24 in Mission Hills.
Youth musicians take audience through many years of cinema scores
The Pasadena Young Musicians Orchestra showcased its impressive talent in a tribute to famous American movie scores on Sunday afternoon in Sexson Auditorium.
Professor analyzes musical themes in the movie Avatar
Wanda Bryant, a professor in the Performing and Communication Arts Division, analyzed the themes of the music from the epic film “Avatar” in a lecture for her class on May 18.
Emotions high at dance concert
From graceful twirls, dazzling acrobatics and intricate hand formations, the PCC Dance Department’s presentation of “On the Edges and Between” demonstrated PCC’s potential to turn modern dance into living art.
Art Gallery exhibits scholarship-winning work
Incandescent lights strung though a metal bed frame and piles of screen-printed cake boxes are set up alongside paintings, photographs and various other works of art currently being displayed in the PCC Art Gallery for the 58th Annual Scholarship Exhibition.
High turnout for AS board election
As of 5 p.m. on Wednesday, over a thousand students had voted online in the AS election, a number that exceeds last year’s final count of over 700 votes.
Council revisits animals policy
The College Coordinating Council considered adopting the city’s municipal code to address animals on campus at a meeting Wednesday.